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Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
slaytonf replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
It is impossible to find a photo of a male actor that isn't instantly recognizable as him: -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
slaytonf replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
>Kid-Dabb: >Your manners are a welcome relief But of course, monsieur. May I invite you into the conservatory? Annette has just laid out the tea. -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
slaytonf replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
Yup. Ben. Whoops, shoulda replied to MilesArcher. Kudos. -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
slaytonf replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
Think you're clever, huh? Well, I'll get you! Here!: Yeah, that's Gleason. -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
slaytonf replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
Ah, an opening. Here's a suave gentleman: -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face II - Post 1950's. Whose is it?
slaytonf replied to Kid Dabb's topic in General Discussions
Beat me to it. That's what I think. -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face II - Post 1950's. Whose is it?
slaytonf replied to Kid Dabb's topic in General Discussions
Susan Sarandon? Rocky Horror? -
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965)
slaytonf replied to SansFin's topic in General Discussions
I believe it was a premiere. I liked it, though not immensely. It appeared to me it was Ken Annakin's direction that saved it from total disaster. -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face II - Post 1950's. Whose is it?
slaytonf replied to Kid Dabb's topic in General Discussions
That was too good a clue. Even I could make use of it: Barbara Bouchet. -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face II - Post 1950's. Whose is it?
slaytonf replied to Kid Dabb's topic in General Discussions
Haven't a clue, how about giving us one? -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
slaytonf replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
Well, I'll give you a chance. Below is a pic I got from another of her later movies. I didn't use it because I thought it looked too much like her younger self (as if my judgement on that score wroked with other actors in the past): -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
slaytonf replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
I thought this would be the toughest ever! She looks nothing like she did in Curse of the Cat People. All the pics of her on the internet are of her in her early career. I had to actually take a screen shot of her in A Connecticut Yankee to get an older pic. But you are right, it's her. Rats! -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
slaytonf replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
So. Now: -
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965)
slaytonf replied to SansFin's topic in General Discussions
Yeah, looks like. Thanks, Cap. -
You mean, never be rid of you.
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Can't remember any scene like that. A woman gets killed, but its outside in a snowy field.
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Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
slaytonf replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
Googie Withers. -
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965)
slaytonf replied to SansFin's topic in General Discussions
Richard's car in the opening scenes is a Mercer, right? -
I'm all shook up.
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what is the name of this movie?
slaytonf replied to vintage.remixed76's topic in Information, Please!
You might be thinking of Wings of Desire, by Wim Wenders, and starring Bruno Ganz, and Solveig Dommartin: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/95968/Wings-of-Desire/ -
Help me identify black & white movie that aired on TCM
slaytonf replied to CupidDeLocke's topic in Information, Please!
To be fair, it was a really young Elizabeth Taylor. -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face II - Post 1950's. Whose is it?
slaytonf replied to Kid Dabb's topic in General Discussions
Correction, one of the great singers. Yes, it's Nancy Wilson! -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face II - Post 1950's. Whose is it?
slaytonf replied to Kid Dabb's topic in General Discussions
That's why it was unfair. But what is she? Interestingly, in a way, Diahann Caroll is not a bad guess. -
Receptionist: Now, where were you thinking of going? Smoketoomuch: India! R: Ah, one of our adventure holidays. S: Yes. . . R: Well, you'd better speak to Mr. Bounder about that. Mr. Bounder, this gentleman is interested in the India overland. Bounder: Morning, I'm Bounder, of adventure! S: Morning, my name is Smoketoomuch. B: What? S: My name is Smoketoomuch, Mr. Smoketoomuch. B: Well, you'd better cut down a bit, then. S: What? B: You'd better cut down a bit, then. S: Oh! I see, cut down a bit for Smoketoomuch. B; Ha! Ha! I'm afraid you get people making jokes about your name all the time, ay? S: No, no. . . .actually it never struck me before: Smoke. Too. Much. Ha! Ha! Carol Cleveland, Eric Idle, Michael Palin Monty Python's Flying Circus, Travel Agent sketch
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Oh, that face, that fabulous face II - Post 1950's. Whose is it?
slaytonf replied to Kid Dabb's topic in General Discussions
That would be right! Ok, this one is unfair, but I'm an unfair guy:
